Saturday, October 9, 2021

Christianity is not (Just) About a Personal Relationship with Jesus



My friend shared this and I think it’s “spot on.” Here is the article:


It’s not just about “me and Jesus,” because that can so easily become just about ME and MY Jesus.

The church needs to stand for both unity and community! It rubs against cultural trends right now, but learning to love and live with others that are radically different than us is CORE to the gospel. It’s about our welcome at the table of grace. This is why working through social issues together (not just splitting apart) is so very important to our very identity. You can’t say social issues aren’t important or that they are a recent invention … they certainly were for Jesus, the gospels, the book of Acts, and the epistles! Look at how the love of Jesus and power of God forced them to wrestle with loving lepers, Samaritans, Gentiles, Pharisees, Saducees, scribes, rich young rulers, the “circumcision party” in Acts, women, tax collectors, adulterers, eunuchs, and we can keep going …

Let’s be the church! I believe there is a spiritual rebirthing going on in these tough times of institutional brokenness. Instead of regressing toward being a judgmental place where young people are repelled and go elsewhere to find community in their spiritual search (often to the internet, which is only a semblance of community because it becomes about finding people that are like YOU, not finding love with those you have been given as a gift) we need to recover the true soul of the church … being followers of Jesus in a fully welcoming and engaging place where we forge community that stands out in a lonely and isolated world.

That’s the New Testament Church. That’s the mystical church that can be vibrant and active in the midst of the institutional church. I have a dream for restoration to this way of being church! And you know what? It’s already happening … look for it.

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Cherry-picking the Bible

I saw an article of cherry-picking the Bible and the anti-vax movement. You can find it here.


An interesting read … I’ve often said that with a pair of scissors and tape, you can make the Bible say whatever you want it to say. The anti-vax movement is definitely doing that.

In biblical interpretation, context is everything. I often say to understand a scripture, you read around it. Most of all we read it through the lenses of Christ, who is the very Word of God, full of grace and truth.

Wesley had it right when he said the interpretive task is important, through tradition, reason, and experience. Faith is not opposed to science.

The Bible is not a bunch of individual verses to be used like arrows in a quiver. It’s the revelation of God in Christ.

Don’t use the Bible to support your preconceived notions. Let it change you through a lifetime journey of discovery. That’s how the Spirit works.

Friday, October 1, 2021

Clearing



A poem by Martha Postlewaite

Do not try to save
the whole world
or do anything grandiose.
Instead, create
a clearing
in the dense forest
of your life
and wait there
patiently,
until the song
that is your life
falls into your own cupped hands
and you recognize and greet it.
Only then will you know
how to give yourself
to this world
so worth of rescue.